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Matthew W. Wagers
Matthew W. Wagers
Professor of Linguistics, University of California, Santa Cruz
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Agreement attraction in comprehension: Representations and processes
MW Wagers, EF Lau, C Phillips
Journal of memory and language 61 (2), 206-237, 2009
6952009
Adult-generated hippocampal and neocortical neurons in macaques have a transient existence
E Gould, N Vail, M Wagers, CG Gross
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98 (19), 10910-10917, 2001
6152001
A test of the relation between working memory capacity and syntactic island effects
J Sprouse, M Wagers, C Phillips
Language 88 (1), 83-123, 2012
3942012
Functional trade-offs in white matter axonal scaling
SSH Wang, JR Shultz, MJ Burish, KH Harrison, PR Hof, LC Towns, ...
The Journal of Neuroscience 28 (15), 4047, 2008
3092008
Grammatical illusions and selective fallibility in real-time language comprehension
C Phillips, MW Wagers, EF Lau
Experiments at the Interfaces, Syntax and Semantics 37, 2011
2612011
Multiple dependencies and the role of the grammar in real-time comprehension1
MW Wagers, C Phillips
Journal of Linguistics 45 (2), 395-433, 2009
1572009
Relating structure and time in linguistics and psycholinguistics
C Phillips, M Wagers
1272007
Going the distance: Memory and control processes in active dependency construction
MW Wagers, C Phillips
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (7), 1274-1304, 2014
1242014
Ergativity and the complexity of extraction: A view from Mayan
LE Clemens, J Coon, P Mateo Pedro, AM Morgan, M Polinsky, G Tandet, ...
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 33, 417-467, 2015
712015
The structure-sensitivity of memory access: evidence from Mandarin Chinese
B Dillon, WY Chow, M Wagers, T Guo, F Liu, C Phillips
Frontiers in psychology 5, 1025, 2014
622014
Widening the net: Challenges for gathering linguistic data in the digital age
P Anand, S Chung, M Wagers
Response to NSF SBE, 2020
592020
Working-memory capacity and island effects: A reminder of the issues and the facts
J Sprouse, M Wagers, C Phillips
Language 88 (2), 401-407, 2012
562012
Subject encodings and retrieval interference
N Arnett, M Wagers
Journal of Memory and Language 93, 22-54, 2017
512017
Processing covert dependencies: an SAT study on Mandarin wh-in-situ questions
M Xiang, B Dillon, M Wagers, F Liu, T Guo
Journal of East Asian Linguistics 23, 207-232, 2014
462014
English resumptive pronouns are more common where gaps are less acceptable
AM Morgan, MW Wagers
Linguistic Inquiry 49 (4), 861-876, 2018
382018
Do reflexives always find a grammatical antecedent for themselves
J King, C Andrews, M Wagers
25th annual cuny conference on human sentence processing, 67, 2012
38*2012
Grammatical licensing and relative clause parsing in a flexible word-order language
MW Wagers, MF Borja, S Chung
Cognition 178, 207-221, 2018
342018
Structuring expectation: Licensing animacy in relative clause comprehension
MW Wagers, E Pendleton
Proceedings of the 33rd West Coast conference on formal linguistics, 29-46, 2016
282016
The real-time comprehension of WH-dependencies in a WH-agreement language
M Wagers, MF Borja, S Chung
Language, 109-144, 2015
282015
Developing incrementality in filler-gap dependency processing
E Atkinson, MW Wagers, J Lidz, C Phillips, A Omaki
Cognition 179, 132-149, 2018
272018
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